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Secretary of State certifies ballot

Secretary of State Bob Evnen certified the final list of candidates for office and ballot measures for the November general election ballot.

Secretary of State Bob Evnen certified the final list of candidates for office and ballot measures for the November general election ballot.

“County election offices and our Elections Division have put in exemplary work to ensure that all candidates were appropriately filed and that all petitions were verified and certified in time,” Secretary Evnen said.

The 2024 general election ballot will include six initiative and referendum ballot measures. Ballot numbers were selected by random drawing for each measure, beginning with #434.

#434 Protect Women and Children #435 Private Education Scholarship Partial Referendum #436 Paid Sick Leave #437 Nebraska Medical Cannabis Patient Protection #438 Nebraska Medical Cannabis Regulation #439 Protect the Right to Abortion As required by state law, the Secretary of State will host hearings on the ballot measures in each of the three congressional districts. The hearings will be scheduled in October with more detailed event information to come. The Elections Division will create an informational pamphlet to be distributed at the hearings and made available at county election offices.

What’s next?

Sept. 30 – County election offices begin mailing out early voting ballots to voters who properly completed and submitted early voting applications.

Oct. – First day for early voting at county election offices.

Oct. 18 – Deadline to register to

BALLOT CERTIFIED

vote online (by midnight), by mail (postmarked by Oct. 18), at a state agency (DMV, DHHS, Dept. of Ed.), via deputy registrar or via personal agent.

Oct. 25 – Deadline to register to vote at county election offices (by 6pm local time).

Oct. 25 – Deadline to request an early voting application be mailed.

Nov. 4 – Last day to vote early at a county election office.

Nov. 5 – Election Day. Polls open until 8 p.m. CT/7 p.m. MT. Early ballots due back to county election offices by the close of polls.


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